Glasgow's GHK Rugby Club has raised £23,313 for charity - and challenged others to do the same.

The lads, who play in Scottish Rugby’s BT National League division 2, wore pink for their top of the table clash with Cartha Queen’s Park last season to raise money for Breast Cancer Care, and kilts for the Royal Bank of Scotland Kiltwalk to fundraise for Hearts & Balls.

They took quite the opposite approach for their yearly calendar, going naked to raise over £10,000 for those two charities, as well as the Beatson Cancer Charity.

In total GHK Rugby Club raised £15,000 for Hearts and Balls - which supports those with injuries in the rugby community - and £23,313 all in.

What's more, in the competitive spirit of rugby they're challenging others to beat their efforts.

"This fundraising helped to bring the team together off the pitch and I challenge every other club in Scotland to do the same," said captain Hugh Parker.

"Rugby clubs can really be a force for good and when we work as a team, we can really make a difference. We’ve got the bug now and this certainly won’t be the end of our fundraising efforts."